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Does Anyone Still Fax in 2026?
Fax can leak. Fax can get you sued. Fax can quietly fail when it matters most. The cases below show what goes wrong when fax is treated as harmless old technology — and the protections that actually work.
$5 million in legal bills from a single junk-fax campaign. $500K wired off a forged fax. 183 immigration requests lost in transmission. These aren’t scare tactics — they’re what happens when fax security is an afterthought instead of a system.

Real fax failures from the headlines — what broke, who paid
A sophisticated fax phishing scheme targets healthcare providers with fake Medicare audit requests, highlighting ongoing security risks in medical document transmission.
Sixth Circuit expands fax advertisement liability under TCPA, ruling that promoting partner products via fax can trigger lawsuits even without direct sales.” category: “fax-disasters-that-cost-millions
Former Montreal executive committee head Frank Zampino says mysterious faxes listing winning firms and contract amounts “never saw” despite them being addressed to him.
In a quirky legal mix-up, a wrongly sent fax turns a typical legal dispute into a delightful drama, shedding light on our attachment to old tech.
The Supreme Court addresses unsolicited faxes and online services, blending old tech with new in a curious legal twist.
The U.S. Supreme Court will address virtual junk faxes, humorously spotlighting our ongoing attachment to yesterday’s technology.
Four ways fax quietly breaks — and where each one shows up in the cases above.
Healthcare still runs on fax, but most setups send patient records in the clear over phone lines and shared trays. HIPAA is specific about what counts as a compliant fax workflow — and what counts as a reportable breach. Is fax HIPAA compliant?
Wrong fax numbers don’t bounce. They land — at a stranger’s desk, in clear paper, with no recall. A debt-collection firm settled for $5,000 over a single misdirected fax; the breach reports get worse from there. Read the case
Send the wrong fax to the wrong list and the TCPA wakes up — $500 to $1,500 per page, multiplied by the recipient list. The Sixth Circuit just ruled you can be liable even when you’re not selling anything. Read the ruling
Fax records are real records — until they aren’t. Lose the paper trail, lose the audit. A Montreal corruption trial over a $160M contract hinges on faxes nobody can produce. Read the case
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